Six Southeastern Conference schools (Ole Miss T3, Georgia 7, LSU 8, Alabama 12, Texas A&M 14 and Missouri 25) left in the AP poll. The top five in the new AP poll were Ohio State, Michigan State, TCU and Ole Miss tied at third and Baylor at fifth. Notre Dame, Georgia, LSU, UCLA and Florida State rounded out the top 10.

Auburn is one of seven SEC schools (Ole Miss 5, Georgia 6, LSU 9 Alabama 12, Texas A&M 15, Missouri 23 and Auburn 25) left in the Coaches poll but an SEC team is not listed in the top four spots.

The top five in the new Amway Coaches poll were Ohio State, TCU, Michigan State, Baylor and Ole Miss following the Rebels upset win at Alabama late Saturday night. Georgia, Florida State, Notre Dame, LSU and Clemson rounded out the top 10.

The schedule doesn’t get much easier for Auburn as All-SEC quarterback Dak Prescott comes to Jordan-Hare Stadium this weekend (6:30 p.m., ESPN2) after the Bulldogs destroyed FCS Northwestern State 62-13 Saturday. Mississippi State (2-1, 0-1 in SEC) was the highest ranked teams among the "other receiving votes" programs in the AP poll. MSU received 46 voting points in the Coaches poll and were the sixth highest team that received votes in the poll. Prescott is averaging 312 total yards per game and got 367 total yards in a 38-23 win in Starkville last year.

“We have Mississippi State next weekend,” Auburn linebacker Kris Frost said Saturday. “We don’t have time to sit back and worry about this game (at LSU) and dwell on it. We have to move on.”